Feeding,conversion efficiencies,and growth of larval mummichogs,Fundulus heteroclitus |
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Authors: | R. L. Radtke J. M. Dean |
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Affiliation: | (1) Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, South Carolina, USA;(2) the Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, South Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Feeding rates, conversion efficiencies and growth of larvae of the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus, an extremely abundant estuarine fish, were measured at temperatures ranging from 18° to 30°C. The food used was Artemia salina nauplii. At the time of total yolk sac absorption (5 to 7 days after hatching), the feeding rate decreased for a short time, an indication of a shift in metabolism. Higher feeding rates and growth occurred at higher rearing temperatures. The highest conversion efficiency (gross growth efficiency) was 1.1%, at 22°C. Mummichog larvae may be energetically inefficient compared with other fish species, but efficiency might not be critical for this fish, which is an opportunistic omnivore in an energy-rich environment.Contribution No. 291 of the Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research, supported by DOE contract No. EY-76-5-09-0869. |
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